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The Building of a Step-Up-Transformer/Bifilar Choke for the Restar Module

by FreeEnergine on Sun Sep 28, 2008 5:52 pm

JackB,
For the resistor; You recommended 1 gig ohm. What wattage & tolorence percentage do you also recommend for the resistor.

Thanks once again! Very Happy

The Building of a Step-Up-Transformer/Bifilar Choke for the Restar Module

by FreeEnergine on Sun Sep 28, 2008 4:45 pm

Ok, I made a video with the revised schematic. Check home page.

The Building of a Step-Up-Transformer/Bifilar Choke for the Restar Module

by JackB on Sun Sep 28, 2008 4:30 am

Rob, Notice that pin E actually has three wires tied together in one splice. They are B and the two opposite ends of C and D. The easiest way to do this is to have both ends of the bifilar C and D end at the same physical location on the core. As an example, lets say that the green wire is C and the red wire is D. Connect the tail end of the green wire to the beginning wire of the red winding. This will be pin E. Now connect pin B to Pin E. Connect the tail end of the red wire to the barrier strip going to the cathode. Connect the beginning green wire to the 100 Gig ohm resistor. The other end of the resistor goes to the barrier strip to the anode. D1 anode connects to the resistor and Pin A. D2 cathode connects to the cathode barrier strip and Pin D. Connect a ground strap from the cathode barrier strip to the ground pin on the barrier strip. Pin A connects to the junction of D1 and D2. I hope I did not miss anything. Jack